"We have no plans to list our mutual fund arm LIC Nomura MF, since the business has not grown the way we wanted. It is yet to be scaled up and I don't think, we can get a good valuation at the current level," LIC Chairman Surya Kumar Roy told PTI in an interview here today.
LIC Mutual Fund was set up in April 1989 and LIC, the single largest domestic investor in the market managing assets over Rs 17 trillion, holds a 45 per cent stake in the venture.
The remaining 20 per cent stake in LIC's mutual fund business, is held by LIC's home finance arm LIC Housing Finance.
Blaming the withdrawal of entry load for the poor state of the mutual fund industry, Roy said that the domestic mutual fund industry is still in a "crisis".
"Unless you incentivise agents and brokers, there is no reason for them to sell a product. However, that is not happening now," Roy said.
It may be noted that in August 2009, the then Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) chairman C B Bhave had abolished entry loads for mutual funds agents.
"The biggest problem facing the mutual fund industry is that retail investors keep away. It is still a corporate-driven industry. Unless retail investors come into the market, you cannot really say there is real depth in the market," Roy, who took charge on July 1, 2013, for a five-year term, said.
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